Hauga Operation

Hauga Operation

Hauga Surgery is a treatment method to eliminate acquired cryptitis (infection of the prostate). The operation is performed in conditions where conservative therapy does not bring results and the infection progresses. The operation is quite effective in almost 92% of cases. In proctology, Haag's operation is performed for chronic paraproctitis. It is used to open abscesses. Haag's operation is a surgical technique that is used in the treatment of paraproctitis in the acute and chronic stages. At the appointment, the doctor asks a series of questions to assess the clinical picture. Typically, the patient is not given medication before surgery. If necessary, antibiotics may be prescribed only two hours before the intervention. This will help eliminate the source of inflammation. You are also required to stop eating 8 hours before the procedure.